Answer:
The events are not independent.
Step-by-step explanation:
Events A and B are independent if the occurrence of one does not effect the occurrence of the other.
If events A and B are independent then:
[tex]P(A\cap B)=P(A)\times P(B)[/tex]
Denote the events as follows:
E = a driver has an expired license.
U = a driver has an unpaid parking ticket.
The information provided is:
P (E) = 0.05
P (U) = 0.10
P (E ∩ U) = 0.01
If events E and U are independent then:
P (E ∩ U) = P (E) × P (U)
Compute the value of P (E) × P (U) as follows:
[tex]P (E) \times P (U)=0.05\times0.10=0.005[/tex]
So P (E ∩ U) ≠ P (E) × P (U).
Thus, events E and U are not independent.